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  1. Tamar (თამარი) – Goddess who enslaved the Morning Star and controlled the weather patterns; was called "eye of the earth" and rode a serpent. Tetri Giorgi (თეთრი გიორგი, "White George"), form of Saint George venerated in Kakheti , variously identified as a reflex of the ancient lunar god, and as a ...

  2. In the Book of Genesis, Tamar (/ ˈ t eɪ m ər /; Hebrew: תָּמָר, Modern: Tamar pronounced, Tiberian: Tāmār pronounced [tʰɔːˈmɔːr], date palm) was the daughter-in-law of Judah (twice), as well as the mother of two of his children: the twins Perez and Zerah.

  3. 1 de ago. de 2017 · TAMAR (Lovingly Dedicated to my Goddess-Sister, Tamara) Tamar was an ancient Goddess in Georgia. She lived in a palace in the mountains. This palace was built by storks and nightingales. She rode a serpent bridled with gold. (Photo Credit: Pinterest) Tamar captured Dilis Varskulavi, the Morning Star, who was the Master of Winter.

  4. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Tamar was the queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213 CE. She is considered one of the greatest of medieval Georgia's monarchs, and she presided over its greatest territorial expansion, taking advantage of the decline of other major powers in the region.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Queen Tamar was the first female sovereign of Georgia, leaving an indelible mark on the country's rich heritage. From her strategic ascent to co-ruler at the age of 18-a groundbreaking move by her father, King George III, in a patriarchal medieval society-to overcoming opposition and leading a transformative reign marked by a cultural renaissance and military triumphs, Tamar's story is a ...

  6. thenewhistoria.org › editorial › queen-tamarQueen Tamar

    Tamar likely passed away around 1213, in the vicinity of Tbilisi. Her passing was met with widespread grief among her subjects. The profound influence she had on her nation was eloquently encapsulated by the author of "The Life of Tamar, King of Kings," a prominent chronicle within the compendium known as Kartlis Cxovreba (literally translates as The Life of Kartli):

  7. Tamar (goddess) Tempestas; Theia; Tsovinar (goddess) V. Venilia; W. Whaitiri; Y. Asase Ya/Afua This page was last edited on 15 September 2023, at 21:13 ...